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The Loving Cup is the tenth in Winston Graham's sweeping series of Cornwall, Poldark.

Cornwall, 1813. A silver cup lies half forgotten in a dank cave, amongst a pile of stolen goods. Yet the tiny vessel and its inscription, "Amor gignit amorem", haunts the lives of the still-feuding Poldark and Warleggan families, as Ross, Demelza and the ambitious and powerful Sir George Warleggan watch their children make the decisions that will shape their destinies.

In the closing years of the wars against Napoleon, for Jeremy and Clowance, and for arrogant, cynical Valentine Warleggan, these are troubled and momentous times....

I love the Poldark Novels !!! So much history with a great story line. I also am really enjoying the PBS series on TV too.

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Syeda R. Shergill

8/06/17

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"Surprises at every turn."

Beautiful narration by Oliver Hembrough of this mesmerizing novel of Poldark saga. This novel had romance, suspense, flow and surprises. I was quite surprised by Ross. Loved this book and can't wait to pick up the next.

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Cynthia

11/05/17

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"The narrator is incredible, so many voices! The story is riveting and so well written."

There are not enough of these Poldark books. Listening to them is utterly enjoyable! Oliver Hembrough is a master!

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Peter Carpenter

Houston, TX

29/04/17

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"Can't wait for the next Audible books in this series to be released!"

Of course this book follows the previous books in this series in its excellent performance, and the writings of its author. The many strange words used in the characters' dialects send me searching the web for their meanings, alas many of them are difficult to find. I think they add so much authenticity to the stories that I feel ps\art of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. I have heard that Graham thoroughly researched these historical periods, and I have learned a great deal of English history! I highly recommend this series to all!

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A H.

23/04/17

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"Another Excellent rendering of the Poldark series"

A dark and nail biting plot. It had me shouting 'no!' several times during my traffic jammed commute to work. Wonderfully narrated by Oliver Hembrough, who delivers a fully theatric performance. I am always drawn in and absorbed by his narration. Ross Poldark persists with some uncomfortable views on 'how to get your woman', I put this into its historical perspective, but it may cause offence to some.

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Peter thomason

20/04/17

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"Excellent, in context"

You should probably only read this if you've read all before it in the series. It's a familiar world that is enjoyable only to those who have already spent time in it. To those of us who have, it's excellent in all ways.

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Mr. M. J. Walker

UK & Spain

12/08/17

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"Great listening"

Beautifully read and, as always by Winston Graham, a gripping yarn. As a Cornishman I picked up on some name mispronunciations, but they do not deter from the overall enjoyment.

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alexander

Dublin 12, Ireland

21/07/17

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"Another Poldark gripping yarn."

For Poldark fans a lot of potential love, heartbreak and underhand business to keep you wondering until the sequel.

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